SOLUTION: (x + 5y − 4z) − (x − 6y + 3z)

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Question 837060: (x + 5y − 4z) − (x − 6y + 3z)
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(x + 5y − 4z) − (x − 6y + 3z)

x + 5y − 4z − x + 6y - 3z

0x + 11y − 7z

11y − 7z

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